On Saturday 30 August 2008 11:51:49 am Karl Fife wrote:
> Let's say a 'YES' only counts if you had a bona-fide handoff.  In other
> words, you began in place 'A' (within range of AP#1 but OUTSIDE the
> range of AP#2), AND THEN MOVED to place 'B' (in range of AP#2, but
> completely outside the range of AP#1) WITYOUT dropping the call.  

wouldn't the ap ranges have to have *some* overlap, lest the basic network 
connection be dropped, whereby dropping the voip call?

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